LorDjidane
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My wrist is ready.
Guess it will largely depend on how good the voice recognition is. Doesn't seem like you could type a reply in a traditional way.
Concept video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrqZl2QIz0c
Transit notifications, TAKE MY MONEYGoogle wearables said:
If the screen turns off at all, then forget it, I need the display to be on at all times, if I have to shake my wrist, or tap it or anything, its useless.
My hope is that they use Mirasol (Color e-Paper), we will see.
Also, love my Pebble, it can do almost anything you want but it requires tons of tinkering with different programs, Google's seem to be more plug and play, which is good.
Can you tell how hot is outside by looking at it?Why the fuck is people's obsessed with weather apps?
Pansies. Our ancestors looked at the sky to see how the weather was gonna be for the rest of the day, not a fucking watch on your wrist.
Apple can just watch the fight then make their own "innovative" watch.People are so sure that this is the same scenario as with smartphones, tablets, etc. "A happened, B too, so C will, Luddite!". Time will tell.
Also, Apple is in no way obligated to get in this "race". Not sure why people assume that. Strikes me as cheercorporatism.
It's going to be all voice delivering text, no keyboard whatsoever on it. 100% certainAndroid is an open system and i am sure stuff like minimum keyboard would be ported over
Why do I have the feeling these wearable smartphones will just be the new watch calculator? I just don't see these things taking off outside of a small group of geeks and technophiles that don't mind the gaudiness.
Why do I have the feeling these wearable smartphones will just be the new watch calculator? I just don't see these things taking off outside of a small group of geeks and technophiles that don't mind the gaudiness.
So you have the fitties, techies, who else? Do you see sedentary granny getting something like this, as opposed to an iphone (or any other sp) that she already owns?A metric fuck ton of non geeks already own a wearable ie a Fitbit or Nike or Jawbone device to fitness tracking.
These devices would just do that and more.
Chances of these working with an iOS app like Glass does? Seems like Apple's watch is still pretty far off.
I don't really classify sport watches the same. Function has always trumped form for those. I'm not going to wear a watch with a digital display, plastic band, that's water resistant and remembers my laptime for up to 20 laps in a casual setting with normal clothes on.A metric fuck ton of non geeks already own a wearable ie a Fitbit or Nike or Jawbone device to fitness tracking.
These devices would just do that and more.
Chances of these working with an iOS app like Glass does? Seems like Apple's watch is still pretty far off.
Does that Motorola watch have a round screen?
How did they manage that?
Why do I have the feeling these wearable smartphones will just be the new watch calculator? I just don't see these things taking off outside of a small group of geeks and technophiles that don't mind the gaudiness.
Apple's really falling behind here. What are they going to unveil in six months time that is going to blow these products away?
Methinks they waited to long and the secrecy stuff might finally backfire.
Between these and the Galaxy Fit the iWatch is going to have a hard time standing out.
Apple will probably do better with fitness functions and they'll neatly integrate their devices with all othe Apple devices and services. But they cannot do Google Now.
Apple will probably do better with fitness functions and they'll neatly integrate their devices with all othe Apple devices and services. But they cannot do Google Now.
Technically they could, since GN is available on IOS. But they probably won't - pride, etc.
Apple's really falling behind here. What are they going to unveil in six months time that is going to blow these products away?
Methinks they waited to long and the secrecy stuff might finally backfire.
Between these and the Galaxy Fit the iWatch is going to have a hard time standing out.
BlackBerrys were popular as hell. Not seeing the comparison. Not every new tech is going to take off and be widely adopted and popular.Rewind to 2006 with Smartphones.
Apple's really falling behind here. What are they going to unveil in six months time that is going to blow these products away?
Methinks they waited to long and the secrecy stuff might finally backfire.
Between these and the Galaxy Fit the iWatch is going to have a hard time standing out.
BlackBerrys were popular as hell. Not seeing the comparison. Not every new tech is going to take off and be widely adopted and popular.
Apple's really falling behind here. What are they going to unveil in six months time that is going to blow these products away?
Methinks they waited to long and the secrecy stuff might finally backfire.
Between these and the Galaxy Fit the iWatch is going to have a hard time standing out.